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A top-rate date with dinner and a show in Bucks County, PA

Instead of opting for the traditional dinner and a movie date, wow your significant other with dinner and a show the next time you have a night out. Enjoy a meal together, and then relax as the professionals do the entertaining. While you can always wait to rent the latest film, nothing can top a live performance.

Here are your top locations for dinner and a live show in Bucks County, PA:

Georgine's Restaurant at 1320 Newport Road in Bristol, PA has been hosting The Comedy Works for 22 years, bringing in top comics for Friday and Saturday night performances at 9:30 p.m. Choose the show-only option either night and munch on options from the snack menu during the performance, or make a separate dinner reservation. For the complete experience, attend a Friday night show and opt for the dinner and show special. This special entails a 7 p.m. sitting with a fixed menu including salad, choice of an entrée, dessert and coffee or tea for $37.50. As a special Valentine’s event, Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11 will feature a dinner-show and dance starting at 7 p.m. for $47.50. For more information or to make a reservation visit their website or call 215-741-1661, extension 1.

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Fisher’s Tudor House at 1858 Street Road in Bensalem, PA presents an interactive dining and entertainment experience with their murder mystery dinner theater. Every Saturday night at 7 p.m., you have the opportunity to enjoy dinner and an unpredictable theater production sure to beat your usual dinner conversation. At $46.99 per person, your evening includes salad, entree (choose from three), fresh bread, sides, a non-alcoholic beverage and dessert. Now through February 4, they’re presenting “Assassination Idol,” a hilarious spin on competitive reality television. For more information, future show details or to make a reservation, visit their website or call 215-244-9777.

Peddler’s Pub at the Cock ‘n Bull in Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, PA invites you to an evening of murder, laughter and top-notch food each Friday and Saturday. Arrive at 7:15 p.m. for an exciting performance of murder, mystery and song, plus a full course dinner (choose from three entrées) and dessert served with coffee or tea at the price of $51.95 per person. Now through April 28, you’ll be whisked back to the 1950s in their presentation of “Who Killed the King of Rock ‘n Roll,” where Elvis’ long lost twin brother is destined to be crowned the new King of Rock and Roll…if he survives the night. For more information or to make a reservation, visit their website or call 215-794-4051.

The Bristol Riverside Theatre at 120 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, PA combines the excitement of the big stage with the atmosphere of an intimate 300-seat theatre. Beginning January 31, the theatre presents the world premiere of Jon Marans’ “A Raw Space.” Visit their website or call the box office at 215-785-0100 for more information and to purchase tickets.

While the Bristol Riverside Theatre does not offer its own restaurant, it is located just steps away from two of Bristol Borough’s best. Visit Annabella at 119 Radcliffe Street for fine Italian cuisine in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. See their website or call 215-788-2929 for more information or to make a reservation. Or, come in to the King George Inn at 102 Radcliffe Street for traditional dining in a charming historical setting. Visit their website or call 215-788-5536 for more information or to make a reservation.

Impress someone special in your life by planning a night that not only includes delicious food, but entertainment too. An evening at any one of these places would make an excellent choice for your next date night, especially with Valentine’s Day approaching, so make your reservation today.

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Michelle Hein is a copy editor for a women's fashion company by day and a self-proclaimed food & drink fanatic by night and weekend. She enjoys attending wine classes, trying new recipes in the kitchen and discovering new restaurants (and frequenting old favorites) around town. After writing and...

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